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Drive

7 December, 2007

So what do you do when you're learning to drive a (different) confocal microscope, it's half past 5 on a Friday, and you're only halfway through a 78 image Z-stack?

That's right, you muck around on the internets.

Failing that (because I don't know the password to the USyd cache and so can't actually get out of the building. . .) here's a random picture of what I'm doing:
Blue and green stuff

No, I don't know what it means either. Damn, but I need a beer.

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